The latest selfie trend is the so-called “sparrow face.” It’s already hot in Japan.
To achieve the coveted “sparrow” look, open your eyes wide and part your mouth slightly, “like you’re a baby bird waiting” for a tasty worm.
According to Kotaku, the Japanese term for “sparrow face” is “chun-gao” (チュン顔). “Chun” refers to “chun chun” (チュンチュン), which means “chirp” or “cheep.” “Gao” (顔) means “face.” So, literally it’s “chirp face.
Guys can do it too.
Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/jessicamisener/ ... -duck-face